In this episode of the Frugalpreneur podcast, we feature Jeremy Shapiro, a seasoned entrepreneur who shares his experiences and insights on bootstrapping businesses. He delves into the freedom and challenges of running a business and discusses his approach to supporting entrepreneurs through structured mastermind groups.
Jeremy stresses the significance of validating business ideas using minimum viable products (MVPs).
He shares both successes and failures from his entrepreneurial journey, offering valuable takeaways on bootstrapping, peer advisory, and the opportunity to join the Bay Area Mastermind group.
Don’t miss out on the practical tips and personal experiences shared by a successful entrepreneur in this engaging episode of Frugalpreneur!
About the Frugalpreneur Podcast and Host, Sarah St. John
Sarah St. John is a successful entrepreneur, author, speaker, and the host of the Frugalpreneur podcast. She shares practical advice from experienced entrepreneurs on starting and running a business on a tight budget. Sarah’s goal is to help people overcome the challenges of starting a business and make their entrepreneurial dreams come true.
Sarah is a serial entrepreneur and writer having created (and written about) many startups including a travel agency, web design company, and media management agency. She also wrote the book “The Frugalpreneur: How to Launch, Manage and Market Your Online Business.”
Sarah’s Frugalpreneur podcast is a great resource for entrepreneurs who want to start or grow a business on a limited budget. The podcast features interviews with successful entrepreneurs who share their stories and advice. The podcast also covers a wide range of topics, such as business planning, marketing, finance, and operations.